A RANDOMIZED STUDY OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CORONARY-BYPASS SURGERY

被引:20
作者
SELLMAN, M
HOLM, L
IVERT, T
SEMB, BKH
机构
[1] KAROLINSKA INST,DEPT THORAC SURG,S-10401 STOCKHOLM 60,SWEDEN
[2] KAROLINSKA INST,DEPT NEUROL,S-10401 STOCKHOLM 60,SWEDEN
关键词
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTION; CORONARY BYPASS SURGERY; EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION; TYPE OF OXYGENATOR;
D O I
10.1055/s-2007-1013888
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Fifty-four male patients were examined by an extensive battery of neuropsychological tests before and 1 and 6 months after coronary artery surgery. The patients were randomized to one of three methods of extracorporeal circulation (ECC): bubble oxygenation without an arterial line filter (Group I, n = 17), bubbel oxygenation with an arterial filter (Group II, n = 17), or membrane oxygenation without an arterial filter (Group III, n= 20). The mean age was 59 (range 44-69) years. At 1 month nine patients (17 %) and at 6 months four patients (7 %) had neuropsychological deficits (reduction of 1 standard deviation in two or more tests). Postoperative intellectual dysfunction was found in groups I, II, and III at 1 and 6 months in 24 % and 12 %, 12 % and 6 %, and 15 % and 5 %, respectively. The differences between groups were not statistically significant. Significantly more patients in the membrane oxygenator group than in the bubble-oxygenator group without a filter performed better in the test for attention, visual scanning, and psychomotor speed and in the test for learning and memory at 1-month follow-up. In conclusion, there exists a risk of neuropsychological dysfunction after ECC, with improvement within the first 6 months, which is independent of the type of oxygenation and the use of arterial line filtration during ECC in this low-risk group.
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